Capstone Project
Before you submit:
Your project needs to Meet Specifications in all categories of the Project Rubric in order to pass. So before you submit, do a self-assessment of your work using the rubric, and you'll probably find some revisions you want to make first.
If you submit a web application, you only need to submit a link to your Github repository. In this case, since you won't be writing up a separate report, you need to make sure to address the Project Definition, Analysis, and Conclusion sections of the rubric in your README file, or in your Jupyter Notebook if you provide one.
If you submit a blog post, you will need to submit two links - one for your GitHub repo and one for your blog post. The audience for your blog post should be that of a technical audience member. Your GitHub repo should contain your code (if possible), dataset (unless you chose the Spark project option), and README.md files.
It can take us up to a week to grade the project, but in most cases it is much faster. You will get an email once your submission has been reviewed. In the meantime, you should feel free to proceed with your learning journey by continuing on to the next module in the program.